
UCLA Study Questions Cannabis Efficacy for Chronic Pain Treatment
Research from UCLA highlights a gap between the public’s view of marijuana as medicine and scientific evidence on its effects.

Research from UCLA highlights a gap between the public’s view of marijuana as medicine and scientific evidence on its effects.

Lawmakers aim to regulate social media algorithms blamed for misinformation and extremism with the Algorithm Accountability Act.

El Capitan High’s football season was halted by a measles outbreak, showcasing the community’s vaccine mistrust.

U.S. Rep. Adelita Grijalva claims federal agents pepper sprayed her during a protest against an ICE raid in Tucson.

President Trump, Mexican President Sheinbaum, and Canadian PM Carney attended the 2026 World Cup draw event.

Mesa Democrat Seth Blattman won’t seek reelection to the state House, citing low pay and his family store’s closure.

State health officials will continue recommending hepatitis B shots for all newborns, despite a new CDC panel decision.

The Arizona Corporation Commission has approved Project Blue, a data center in Tucson, despite Amazon’s withdrawal.

Customs and Border Protection agents arrested three people during a raid on a No More Deaths aid camp in Arizona.

Arizona receives $447M federal funds to expand broadband, focusing on tribal and rural areas, aiming for 160,000 homes.

With sports betting now legal in Arizona, a campaign targets underage gambling as kids face exposure to gambling early.

Democratic Rep. Adelita Grijalva introduces bill to repeal land swap of Apache Sacred site and stop copper mine project.

